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100 1 0 _aBailleux, Antoine
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245 0 0 _aDissolve the event or expose the crisis? The system, the repertoire, and the legal keys for growthless prosperity
260 _c2020.
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520 _aThis paper seeks to demonstrate that crises – which should not be conflated with the “events” that signal them – call for two different kinds of legal intervention. As a system of institutions and norms, the law blends “events” into the textual and regulatory flow that makes up society. As an ever-evolving language, the law exposes the crises by providing opponents to the established order with the words necessary to enable them to express their minority narratives in the legal repertoire. Within that perspective, the text examines the way in which lawyers can convey, up to the borders of the legal system, the justice claim underpinning the “postgrowth narrative” based on the right, for each living creature, present or yet to come, to live a life that is genuinely worthwhile.
690 _aPost-growth
690 _aConvivial law
690 _aEvent
690 _aAutonomy
690 _aCrisis
786 0 _nDroit et société | o 104 | 1 | 2020-04-20 | p. 105-122 | 0769-3362
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-droit-et-societe-2020-1-page-105?lang=en
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